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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of Jan. 28, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake has rocked Alaska on Saturday, Dec. 6, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake occurred at 11:41 a.m. local time in northeast ...
A powerful magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck near Anchorage early Thursday morning, shaking thousands of homes across Southcentral Alaska and leaving families describing the sudden jolt as 'terrifying'. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS ...
Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of Jan. 21. I’m Michael West with the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7.
Thanksgiving got off to a shaky start in south-central Alaska as a 6.0-magnitude earthquake rattled the region on Thursday morning, November 27. Video from Anchorage resident Vicki Heinrich shows the quake violently shaking flowers and furnishings inside ...
The west coast of the United States will be significantly more at risk from maritime earthquakes and tsunamis after this month. Nine seismic monitoring stations along the Alaskan coast are set to go dark in the coming days in a shutdown that will hamper ...
On Saturday afternoon, a minor earthquake rattled a remote area southeast of Nabesna, Alaska, as reported by seismic monitoring officials. This seismic event serves as a reminder of the geological activity present in the region, and it raises questions about preparedness for larger quakes that could potentially occur in the future.
PERRYVILLE, Alaska — A tsunami warning was issued for parts of Alaska after a large earthquake struck the state's southern peninsula. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake was magnitude 8.2 and hit 56 miles east southeast of Perryville, Alaska at ...
KUOW Photo/John Ryan It was just before midnight when the tsunami that started with an earthquake in Alaska’s Prince William Sound reached Washington state. The year was 1964. At La Push, a 7-foot wave knocked boats and a dock loose from their moorings.